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Post by 1stSgt USMC »

Chief, Troopie, Welcome Aboard I'm for one am glad to see more of our brethern from across the pond standing to be counted.



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Post by SSgtUSMC »

Dec88-Dec92 8th Engineer Support Battalion, 2d Force Service Support Group (Pvt-Cpl)

Active Reserve 92-99 (Cpl-SSgt)

Inactive Reserve at Present (just in case the Bubble Goes up!!)

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Post by mogami »

Yo! USMC 73-77 0844 Sgt 10th, 11th ,& 12th Marines
USN 81-92 Gunnersmate Guns 1st Class
(sorry it was that or go back to Okinawa) and besides I liked the hot chow, dry bed and travel but I still have nightmare eh dreams about the Corps (no I really did like it and miss it)

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Post by Vas »

I don't post much but...
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command. Very often, that individual is crazy.
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Post by Greg McCarty »

Originally posted by 1stSgt USMC:
In case anyone was wondering here is what the Morning Report looks like.

USMC NAVY ARMY USAF ALLIES
MAJ (2) PO2 (4) MAJ (1) SSGT (3) LT BUNDES
CAPT (1) SFC (2) CPL CANADA
1STLT (1) SSGT (3) CPO RN SGTMAJ (1) SGT (3) CPL SAARMY
1STSGT (1) SP5 (1)
SGT (5)
CPL (4)
LCPL (1)

COUNT ON DECK IS 37
TOTAL YEARS OF SERVICE 298
OOHRAH!!!
AS OF 010205 1953HRS
Ghod, I just realized I posted PO5 instead of PO2. I meant e-5 PO2. Clearly senility
is setting in. Oh well...

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37 mill AA...
can suddenly ruin your day.
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than to live on your knees.

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Post by JWW »

Two questions for the folks on this particular thread.

First, I heard something on the news today about a new USMC battle dress-type uniform being designed and issued, supposedly high-tech, state-of-the-art, ergonomically correct, etc. What's up with that?

Second, what do you Army folks think of the beret thing, that is, the decision that all soldiers will wear a beret? Personally speaking, I think it is a terrible decision. I have great respect for the people currently authorized to wear a beret, and since I'm not one of them, I would have no desire to wear one. If I were still on active duty, I wouldn't like it, and as a retired officer I think it is a bad idea. I think it is a cheap gimmick, just like the crappy "An Army of One" commercials. Comments?
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Post by USMCGrunt »

Originally posted by JW:
Two questions for the folks on this particular thread.

First, I heard something on the news today about a new USMC battle dress-type uniform being designed and issued, supposedly high-tech, state-of-the-art, ergonomically correct, etc. What's up with that?

Second, what do you Army folks think of the beret thing, that is, the decision that all soldiers will wear a beret? Personally speaking, I think it is a terrible decision. I have great respect for the people currently authorized to wear a beret, and since I'm not one of them, I would have no desire to wear one. If I were still on active duty, I wouldn't like it, and as a retired officer I think it is a bad idea. I think it is a cheap gimmick, just like the crappy "An Army of One" commercials. Comments?
Being a former Marine, I have to say that I'm probably not the best to comment on the beret topic, but I just have to put my 2 cents in. When it comes to the army (he's about to stick his foot in it now) I think there's just a little too much individualism going on. The army already has so many signifiers for individual unit types (badges, berets, unit patches, etc) that you begin to wonder just what is up. My opinion is, a uniform should be just that.... UNIFORM. I think the USMC has it right. With the exception of the officer's dress blue uniform, all ranks and units in the Marines are identical. There is no derivation between units because we are all Marines. The only derivation we have is personal or unit awards, marksmanship badges, and any special qualification badges such as jump wings, air crew, EOD, Presidential detail, or SCUBA cert. It dosen't matter what unit you're with, you're a Marine. I think the army spends way too much time trying to figure out who is better than who. One phrase sticks in my mind on the matter, "It sure is pretty, but is it war?"



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Post by CaptainBrian »

Originally posted by JW:
Two questions for the folks on this particular thread.

First, I heard something on the news today about a new USMC battle dress-type uniform being designed and issued, supposedly high-tech, state-of-the-art, ergonomically correct, etc. What's up with that? Comments?
You heard correct JW, the Commandant of the Marine Corps wants to get a new utility uniform. Nothing, at least publicy has been decided. I do have a presentation that has Marines modeling several of the prototypes.en I can e-mail to those who would like to have it, but not until next week (I'm in the middle of moving and won't have my desktop PC until then).

A few of the features include a "digital" type camo pattern, detachable sleeves, reinforced seat, elbows and knees, sleeve pockets to name a few of of the top of my head.

A few months back, the Corps had an interactive web survey to get input from the fleet on preferrences etc., but that site is no longer up.

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Post by USMCGrunt »

Originally posted by CaptainBrian:
You heard correct JW, the Commandant of the Marine Corps wants to get a new utility uniform. Nothing, at least publicy has been decided. I do have a presentation that has Marines modeling several of the prototypes.en I can e-mail to those who would like to have it, but not until next week (I'm in the middle of moving and won't have my desktop PC until then).

A few of the features include a "digital" type camo pattern, detachable sleeves, reinforced seat, elbows and knees, sleeve pockets to name a few of of the top of my head.

New cammies.... Who woulda thunk it. What has happened to my Marine Corps in my absence. Now we're fashion plates. On a more serious note, this has been a long time coming. I remember back in 90-91 we'd go to cash sales and special order the older, heavier cammies. The newer ones just did not hold up for very long under field conditions. Glad to see the Corps is taking the initiative on this. Now if they could just develop a REALLY decent pair of boots, I might start to get ideas about talking to that recruiter about the Reserves when I see him.

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-When it absolutely, positively, has to be destroyed overnight.
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Then it's Tommy this, an' Tommy that, an' "Tommy, 'ow's yer soul?" But it's "Thin red line of 'eroes" when the drums begin to roll!

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Post by krull »

I agree on the uniforms and boots hehehe.
That Army of one was stupid as was the commercial. Even as a sniper i still had to serve on the line alot. Basic rifleman is every Marines first MOS hahah. I still rember john Wayne types trying to wup Platoon sized charlie units alone. Most of em officers . Made me wanna smack em on back of head. BUT being adaptable I improvised and asked the college kid for some advice on deploying my Platoon or sqaud. HAHAH don't get me wrong some of them do know what there doing but they take to many risks trying to do it. Althru I ahve heard from some friends and family Most of the BUtterbars in Saudi and Somlia stayed on the radio and let the NCO's handle what they needed done. Sounds nice that way dont it Image
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Post by TheOriginalOverlord »

Here is a link with some pics of the uniform on them.

http://www.jouster.com/ubb/Forum37/HTML/000001.html

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Post by Goose »

Here Ya' go 1st Sgt...

Pearson R., LCpl 90-94
I 3/10, L 3/10
MOS 2531 / 0861

Desert Storm Vet...

Semper Fi,
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Post by FrankyVas »

DC2 USS Russel (1994-1996)
DC nothing Naval support force Antarctica 1992 - 1994.

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Post by CaptainBrian »

Originally posted by USMCGrunt:
I remember back in 90-91 we'd go to cash sales and special order the older, heavier cammies. The newer ones just did not hold up for very long under field conditions.
I still have 2 pairs of heavy cammies from boot camp (1986) that I still wear. I did have the "Elvis" collars trimmed down though...Never was a fan of the lighweight cammies.

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Post by USMCGrunt »

Originally posted by CaptainBrian:
I still have 2 pairs of heavy cammies from boot camp (1986) that I still wear. I did have the "Elvis" collars trimmed down though...Never was a fan of the lighweight cammies.
I think I've still got a pair of those Elvis collar cammies sitting in the back of the closet. The King ain't dead. He just joined the Corps.



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Then it's Tommy this, an' Tommy that, an' "Tommy, 'ow's yer soul?" But it's "Thin red line of 'eroes" when the drums begin to roll!

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Post by 1stSgt USMC »

Originally posted by 1stSgt USMC:
In case anyone was wondering here is what the Morning Report looks like.

USMC NAVY ARMY USAF ALLIES
MAJ (2) PO2 (6) MAJ (1) SSGT (3) LT BUNDES
CAPT (1) SFC (2) CPL CANADA
1STLT (1) SSGT (3) CPO RN SGTMAJ (1) SGT (3) CPL SAARMY
1STSGT (1) SP5 (1)
SSGT (1)
SGT (6)
CPL (4)
LCPL (2)

COUNT ON DECK IS 42
TOTAL YEARS OF SERVICE 330
AS OF 010217 0800
HERE'S THE LATEST COUNT GENTS.

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[This message has been edited by 1stSgt USMC (edited February 17, 2001).]
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Post by 8654 »

Originally posted by krull:
SgtMjr Price 1981 thru 2000 Active duty Sniper Instructor.B]


Where were you instructing? We must know each other.
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